Intel Cutting Cutting-Edge Node Funds = No More Moore's Law
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Intel cutting cutting-edge node funds would mean no more Moore's Law
At least at Chipzookie... TSMC and Global Foundaries may yet continue to try to defy physics Intel chief executive Lip-Bu Tan has warned that he may pull investment from Intel's leading-edge 14A semiconductor process node unless "a meaningful external customer" can guarantee profits – a move which…
Intel may be forced to end its new semiconductor chip manufacturing process
Things have been stormy at Intel in recent years, a company that has made losses and fired thousands of employees in the past year. They have also invested in reorganising the company and things could get even bleaker in the future. Their venture into the 14A manufacturing process is in danger of failing unless a major consumer helps with the financing. This could be a government agency or a large international company. Here's what Intel said ab…
Intel considers abandoning leading-edge production
Intel is already thinking of pulling out of cutting edge chip production. In an SEC filing, Intel wrote: “If we are unable to secure a significant external customer and meet ... The post Intel considers abandoning leading-edge production appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
If the 14A knot is not a success, Intel could completely abandon high-precision engraving to its South Korean (Samsung) and Taiwanese (TSMC) competitors.
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